Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Symbolic Ethnicity

Symbolic ethnicity refers to an allegiance, love, or appreciation for a cultural tradition that can be lived and felt without having it incorporated in daily life. It is only relevant on specific occasions. A good example is St. Patrick's Day. Some people will identify as Irish for a day but usually do not engage in typical Irish traditions or join Irish-American organizations. There is no real social cost in symbolic ethnicity. 

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